Ten Israel-based startups have joined the third batch of Intel Ignite as its corporate sponsor prepares to export the concept internationally.
Intel Ignite, an Israel-focused startup accelerator run by semiconductor manufacturer Intel, has accepted 10 startups into its third cohort, KrAsia has reported.
The participants include enterprise IT planning tool developer Armo, visual data technology provider Bria.ai, IT troubleshooting software developer Komodor, consumer intelligence provider Konnecto and optical computational tool developer Lightsolver.
Oolo, the developer of a digital media analytics tool, has also joined along with healthcare data exchange operator Lynx, maritime navigation technology provider Orca AI, cloud enterprise security provider Solvo and Valerann, the creator of a system that captures data concerning road infrastructure.
KrAsia said each startup had raised more than $5m in funding on average before joining the accelerator. It comes as Intel prepares to export Ignite internationally, starting with branches situated in the United States and Germany.
As with the previous intake, participants will complete the 12-week programme entirely online due to coronavirus-related restrictions.